Summary
In McDermott v. Burke, 256 Ill. 401, cited by defendant in error, where injury was caused from a hoisting apparatus near a sand pile where children played, the court said: "It is a necessary element of the liability that the thing which causes the injury is tempting to children and to constitute a means of attracting them upon the premises which the owner should anticipate."
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365 EDA 2005.
June 8, 2006.
Appeal from the 3578 Feb. T., 2002 (Philadelphia).
Affirmed.